April 18, 2013

Spring Row Weekend 2013

Last weekend, an estimated 200 alumni, parents and friends of the Crew came together on the banks of the river where they witnessed multiple Hoya victories on the race course while connecting and renewing relationships first formed in the Georgetown Rowing experience.

The Hoya heavyweight varsity edged out UVA on Saturday morning

Last weekend, an estimated 200 alumni, parents and friends of the Crew came together on the banks of the river where they witnessed multiple Hoya victories on the race course while connecting and renewing relationships first formed in the Georgetown Rowing experience.

Past GRA presidents Drew Schreiber ‘86, David Don ‘93 joined current president Neil Lane ‘85 at the river

Sponsored by the Georgetown Rowing Association (GRA), Spring Row Weekend 2013 was a success by all accounts. Graduates from the classes of 1961 through 1967 (the Don Cadle era) gathered on both Friday and Saturday evenings, sharing gleeful tales of the past. Lightweight alumni, parents, and current rowers enjoyed the hospitality of Hoya parent, Kevin Mahaney at his Georgetown home on Saturday evening. GRA president Neil Lane ‘85 welcomed all back at a noon-time lunch and open meeting on the state of GeorgetownCrew.

Crew alum and parent of current rower, Terry Fitzgerald ‘80 with Drew Schreiber

Highlighting the daytime activities on Saturday were two ceremonies: the first honoring former rower and coach John J. Forster ‘70 with the dedication of the Forster Challenge Cup, presented annually to the winner of the race between the Georgetown and Navy lightweight men; and the second, the christening of a new shell, “The Spirit of ‘62,” a gift from the Cadle era rowers. Lastly, enough senior oarsmen showed up at the dock on Sunday morning for a refreshing row on the river.

The Lightweight Varsity scored an impressive come-from-behind victory over Navy to capture the inaugural John J. Forster Challenge cup

Many attendees made their way to the crew table where they found removable crew tattoos and were able to purchase one of the colorful Georgetown oar hats for sale. It was a memorable weekend and had everyone looking forward to the 2014 edition.